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Old 07-20-2009, 02:39 PM
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Default Could Zoroastrianism and Masonry have common origin?

A pair of facts to consider before answering:
1. Masonic date goes back to 4713 B.C.
2. Masonry has techniques of opening the soul to outer world.
3. They somehow know that we are created in Orion being somewhat similar to Akkadians calling Orion the Heaven. Uri Anna means heavenly light or light from the Heaven.
If answers come, I can cite more ...
One answer seems to neglect the "Zauberflotte".
The other seems to neglect that the Nimrod was a mason, as cited in the Masonic Encyclopedia.

Who claimed that having something to do with the Orion is bad. Take care of Sirius that is enough.

Do not forget, one of them is the (soul) hunter, the other is (his?) Dog.
The last par graph should go: Remember, one of them is the Great (soul?) Hunter; the other is (his?) Dog.
And it should be added: As far as the images are concerned, the first should be called the Warrior and, the second "nothing" (no dog). Out of two objects (points) one can not make anything, with the exception of the line.
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Old 07-21-2009, 02:39 PM
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No. Masonry is Christian in origin.
It developed from medieval work men's guilds.

Zoroastrians are cool. No matter what you say about them, they say your beliefs are good as long as they're making you a better person.
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Old 07-24-2009, 02:39 PM
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1.Masonry as we know it today, started in England in 1717, the year the first charter or warrant was issued.
2.Masonry opens the soul to the inner worlds, not the outer world. Building character, not structures
3. Masonry has NOTHING to do with Orion.

Basically WRONG!!!!!!

Another conspiracy theory disproved.
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Old 07-27-2009, 02:39 PM
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Nope, no common origin.

The "pair of facts" - all three of them - are incorrect;

1. Masonry generally uses King Solomon's Temple as a starting point for Freemasonry. King Solomon's Temple was completed in 960 BCE.

2. Masonry has no 'techniques' for opening the soul to the outer world. Freemasonry makes good men better. On the inside.

3. Freemasonry has nothing at all to do with Orion. Uri Anna ... well, as a Freemason who is pretty well versed in ritual for the Blue Lodge as well as the Scottish and York Rites I say unto you: "What's an Uri Anna?" It has nothing at all to do with Freemasonry.

NOTES:

Nimrod was a founder of Freemasonry, but was NOT a Freemason at all. While Mackey references the York Manuscript passage about Nimrod, the document itself is quite specific: Nimrod founded Masonry, liked Masons and built the Tower of Babel. But he wasn't a Freemason; he was a king, not a mason, and certainly not free to travel as one. Duh.
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